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President calls on the Ambassador of Iran, Tunisia and United Kingdom

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Islamabad: Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Syed Mohammad Ali Hosseini, Tunisian Ambassador to Pakistan  Borhene El Kamel and High Commissioner of United Kingdom Christian Turner separately called on President Dr. Arif Alvi in today.

According to the details, President of Pakistan Dr Arif Alvi met with the Ambassadors of Iran, Tunisia and High Commissioner of United Kingdom and on the occasion, they presented their credentials to the President.

Speaking on the occasion, President said that Pakistan is desirous of cordial relations with all friendly countries.

President Arif Alvi stressed that it is incumbent upon the international community to work for the alleviation of the misery that the people of Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir are suffering at the hands of the fascist Indian regime.

We will not leave Kashmiris alone at any cause: Arif Alvi

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Earlier, President Arif Alvi on Thursday said that the International community has condemned Indian atrocities in occupied Kashmir and supported Pakistan’s stance that Kashmir is not the internal matter of India.

“Indian violated the resolutions of the United Nation (UN) and Simla agreement by scrapping Article 370,” said President Arif Alvi while addressing a joint session of the parliament at the beginning of the second parliamentary year of the National Assembly under the PTI-led government.

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